Topic: Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson begged to be given a propofol drip to help him sleep two months before he died, saying medics had assured him it was safe, a nurse told his doctor's manslaughter trial Tuesday.The King of Pop told nurse Cherilyn Lee, a ...

Natural Insomnia Treatment

An increasing number of people are searching for natural insomnia treatment and remedies for sleeplessness every day. As the kind of society we have developed moves ever more to being completely 24-hour-a-day and continuous in its nature, we seem to have forgotten ...
Michael Jackson was dying to pop a pill to get his insomnia gone. Even with all the money in the world, would that have been the solution that would have gotten him to sleep every night, or would it have simply lead ...
Now it has been alleged that Michael Jackson's death may have been caused, or at least contributed to, by medication used to induce sleep. Of course, there are anecdotal stories of famous persons who slept little, lived long, and made significant contributions ...
Due to the recent death of Michael Jackson, the problems associated with insomnia have been in the media. Not a good start to any day!The one thing that strikes this nurse as unusual in the Michael Jackson case is that the media ...

Jackson pleaded for his 'milk' to treat insomnia

Michael Jackson's final days saw him plunge into desperate addiction, begging his doctor for drugs, including propofol, the " milk" that ultimately killed him, say investigators.Just weeks away from launching a series of 50 concerts in London to seal a comeback, revive ...

Answers on Michael, Help for You

Now more reports are coming out about Michael Jackson's death--what really killed him and why--and these answers aren't pretty. For example, according to this report on Michael Jackson's death, he suffered from insomnia for weeks, and was taking several medications (administered by ...

Jackson's doctor left room after sedation

Michael Jackson's personal doctor Conrad Murray left the room the morning the " King of Pop" died after administering the singer a powerful sedative, the Los Angeles Times reported Thursday.Murray, 51, is identified in court records as a suspect in a Los ...

Insomnia Therapy: What Works, What Doesn't?

In these stressful times, nearly 30% of the U.S. population complains of disturbed sleep patterns, according to a survey by the National Sleep Foundation.. And sales of sleep medications are on the rise -- 56,287,000 prescriptions were dispensed last year, a 7% ...